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Jamie L Lynch

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Sociological Inquiry|December 16, 2011
Infant health, race/ethnicity, and early educational outcomes using the ECLS-BJamie L Lynch
Maternal and Child Health Journal|July 30, 2016
Birth Weight and Early Cognitive Skills: Can Parenting Offset the Link?Jamie L Lynch, Benjamin G Gibbs
Social Science Research|October 5, 2013
Housework: Cause and consequence of gender ideology?Daniel L Carlson, Jamie L Lynch
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 5, 2016
An education gradient in health, a health gradient in education, or a confounded gradient in both?Jamie L Lynch, Paul T von Hippel
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|September 2, 2015
Health consequences of same and opposite-sex unions: partnership, parenthood, and cardiovascular risk among young adultsAdrianne Frech, Jamie L Lynch, Peter Barr
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 2, 2016
Response to commentary on "An education gradient in health, a health gradient in education, or a confounded gradient in both?"Paul T von Hippel, Jamie L Lynch
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 15, 2014
Why are educated adults slim-Causation or selection?Paul T von Hippel, Jamie L Lynch
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 4, 2017
Does more education cause lower BMI, or do lower-BMI individuals become more educated? Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979Rebecca Benson, Paul T von Hippel, Jamie L Lynch
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|August 7, 2019
Weight Gain Trajectory and Pain Interference in Young Adulthood: Evidence from a Longitudinal Birth Cohort StudyDmitry Tumin, Adrianne Frech, Jamie L Lynch, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|May 3, 2013
Biomechanical evaluation of the TightRope versus traditional docking ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction technique: kinematic and failure testingJamie L Lynch, Tristan Maerz, Michael D Kurdziel, et al.
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Sociological Inquiry|December 16, 2011
Infant health, race/ethnicity, and early educational outcomes using the ECLS-BJamie L Lynch
Maternal and Child Health Journal|July 30, 2016
Birth Weight and Early Cognitive Skills: Can Parenting Offset the Link?Jamie L Lynch, Benjamin G Gibbs
Social Science Research|October 5, 2013
Housework: Cause and consequence of gender ideology?Daniel L Carlson, Jamie L Lynch
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 5, 2016
An education gradient in health, a health gradient in education, or a confounded gradient in both?Jamie L Lynch, Paul T von Hippel
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|September 2, 2015
Health consequences of same and opposite-sex unions: partnership, parenthood, and cardiovascular risk among young adultsAdrianne Frech, Jamie L Lynch, Peter Barr
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 2, 2016
Response to commentary on "An education gradient in health, a health gradient in education, or a confounded gradient in both?"Paul T von Hippel, Jamie L Lynch
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 15, 2014
Why are educated adults slim-Causation or selection?Paul T von Hippel, Jamie L Lynch
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 4, 2017
Does more education cause lower BMI, or do lower-BMI individuals become more educated? Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979Rebecca Benson, Paul T von Hippel, Jamie L Lynch
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|August 7, 2019
Weight Gain Trajectory and Pain Interference in Young Adulthood: Evidence from a Longitudinal Birth Cohort StudyDmitry Tumin, Adrianne Frech, Jamie L Lynch, et al.
The American Journal of Sports Medicine|May 3, 2013
Biomechanical evaluation of the TightRope versus traditional docking ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction technique: kinematic and failure testingJamie L Lynch, Tristan Maerz, Michael D Kurdziel, et al.
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